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REMIT

The Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency, REMIT, was issued by the European Parliament and the European Council in 2011 with immediate legal effect for the EU member states.

The aim of REMIT is to increase transparency and stability in the European energy markets. Insider trading and market manipulation are two areas to be combated in particular. The EU authority ACER is responsible for monitoring and regulating the energy markets in accordance with REMIT.

OMV GAS provides customers and partners with the most important information, news and related links to help them prepare for REMIT reporting.

In accordance with implementing acts, REMIT reporting became mandatory for standard contracts concluded at an Organised Market Place (OMP) as of 7th October 2015 and for non-standard contracts at EU level as of 7th April 2016.

ACER Codes are also already being assigned to participants in the wholesale electricity and natural gas markets and can also be viewed on the ACER homepage (provided that you are registered as a REMIT market participant with the respective national authorities).

On 21st January 2015, the Energy Wholesale Data Ordinance (EGHD-VO) was enacted and it was subsequently published in the Austrian Federal Law Gazette (BGBl l. II No 13/2015) on 28th January 2015.
Companies headquartered in Austria must register with E-Control as a market participant under REMIT. The following reporting obligations and deadlines must be observed:

Standard contracts must be reported to E-Control by the marketplaces as of 1st May 2015.

Non-standard contracts must be reported to E-Control by the market participants as of 1st October 2015.

OMV GAS & Marketing GmbH and its subsidiaries publish ad-hoc news on this website to provide market participants with what is considered to be "insider information" as well as information on planned and unplanned downtimes for their systems. The information is published in compliance with the obligations set out in Regulation:

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We are committed to respect your privacy, by complying with all applicable data protection laws and regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the "GDPR").
Starting with 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) entered into force. As we take utmost care to protect your personal data, we updated our Privacy Policy in accordance with the requirements of the GDPR. You may find the updated Privacy Policy here, containing information regarding the processing of your personal in this context.
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